The Nest Inn Resort emphasizes a strong commitment to eco-friendly hospitality and states that sustainability is an integral part of their ethos, focusing on preserving the environment.
Labdhi Resorts is designed with an eco-conscious mindset, focusing on preserving the surrounding forest. They implement waste management, minimize plastic usage, and support local employment, aligning their activities with conservation goals.
Jungle Hut is a sustainable homestay located in the buffer zone of Mudumalai Tiger Reserve. It utilizes a rainwater harvesting system and solar panels for energy. The rooms are constructed with eco-friendly materials like brick and wood, and grey water is recycled for the farm and garden. They also prioritize employing local tribal groups.
This resort is an eco-friendly community tourism project built with sustainable materials like bamboo, wood, mud, and ferro-cement. It focuses on waste segregation, composting, biogas production, rainwater harvesting, and using non-chemical water purification methods. The project actively involves and benefits the local community.
Bamboo Banks Farm & Guest House is situated on a 40-acre farm in the Mudumalai Game Reserve. They use organic produce from their farm in their restaurant. The property features an Avarhalla stream flowing through it and offers activities that connect guests with nature.
The Wild Farms by Gwestai is designed to be nature-friendly, specifically structured to avoid environmental harm. The property prioritizes sustainability and conservation, aiming to preserve the wilderness of Masinagudi.
This resort is situated amidst tea plantations and offers panoramic views of the lake and mountains, providing guests with a deeply immersive natural setting.